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Garbage-Free Reversible Constant Multipliers for Arbitrary Integers

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Reversible Computation (RC 2013)

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We present a method for constructing reversible circuitry for multiplying integers by arbitrary integer constants. The method is based on Mealy machines and gives circuits whose size are (in the worst case) linear in the size of the constant. This makes the method unsuitable for large constants, but gives quite compact circuits for small constants. The circuits use no garbage or ancillary lines.

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Mogensen, T.Æ. (2013). Garbage-Free Reversible Constant Multipliers for Arbitrary Integers. In: Dueck, G.W., Miller, D.M. (eds) Reversible Computation. RC 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7948. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38986-3_7

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